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If he drank more then 1-2 full bottles then he is a high risk of death or bad brain damage, but if you just split some and he took a couple licks of it, it shouldn't be a big deal. Just watch him for the next bit. If anything really weird starts happening it's probably best to bring him to a vet.

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